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Two copies of a letter from W. F. Kelly, Chief Supervisor of Border Patrol, summarizing Mr. Uhl's attempts to reach the Italian Consul General

Two copies of a letter from W. F. Kelly, Chief Supervisor of Border Patrol, summarizing Mr. Uhl's attempts to reach the Italian Consul General

3:45 p.m
Mr. Uhl called and in your and Mr. Shaughnessy1s absence asked to speak to me:
He has endeavored to ret in touch all day with the Italian Consul General, but the best he could do was to reach Vice Consul Danie11o� The highest ranking officer is Second Officer Francisco LaRosa. Daniello told him, however, that they would have to confer with the general agent of the Italian line and the Consul General would have to confer with the Embassy in Washington before any such approval could be given.
Mr. Uhl said he was sorry, but it was the best he could do.
Mr. Brown advised me today that he had just been talking with Mr. Uhl on the telephone. Mr. Uhl had informed him that the Italian Consulate General refused to name a man to proceed to Fort Missoula.
WFK

Two copies of a letter from W. F. Kelly, Chief Supervisor of Border Patrol, summarizing Mr. Uhl's attempts to reach the Italian Consul General

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University of Montana--Missoula. Mansfield Library

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Transcript

3:45 p.m
Mr. Uhl called and in your and Mr. Shaughnessy1s absence asked to speak to me:
He has endeavored to ret in touch all day with the Italian Consul General, but the best he could do was to reach Vice Consul Danie11o� The highest ranking officer is Second Officer Francisco LaRosa. Daniello told him, however, that they would have to confer with the general agent of the Italian line and the Consul General would have to confer with the Embassy in Washington before any such approval could be given.
Mr. Uhl said he was sorry, but it was the best he could do.
Mr. Brown advised me today that he had just been talking with Mr. Uhl on the telephone. Mr. Uhl had informed him that the Italian Consulate General refused to name a man to proceed to Fort Missoula.
WFK